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I've asked about it before here. I guess it could be possible, but unfortunately PIO is beyond my comprehension. Plus, given I almost certainly messed up my own attempt at extracting a Wiimote IR camera, I can't imagine the market for this type of user is much to justify potentially using up a pin for the clock output. Maybe as a custom build option, but... eh. |
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Been wanting to build a GUN4IR/SAMCO setup with a Wiimote sensor and I ran across this project. Since the GUN4ALL is using the RP2040 it occured to me that the PIO interface might be able to replace the 25MHz oscillator used by the Wiimote sensor removing the need for those components. The 5V to 3.3V converter also isn't needed since the Pico already runs at 3.3V. This would greatly simplify the usage of the Wiimote sensor. Does anyone know if this would be a feasible thing to implement?
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